Weber DLC Review (Pic Heavy)

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dosco
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Re: Coating?

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Cap'n CutThroat wrote:I'm interested to learn if the coating on the head improves the performance of raw stainless steel alone?
What sort of performance are you asking about?
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Post by DreadPirate »

A very impressive set up my friend. Good for you!! 8)
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Post by Cap'n CutThroat »

Just received my DLC with the (longer) classic handle the other day.

Extremely impressed - this razor offers amazing value for money & can provide an equal, or better shave than a razor costing 3 times as much.

If you're on the fence about getting one of these, don't be; they're great!

\:D/
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Post by Samjax »

I agree with the Cap'n...I have the older versions DLC/Classic and it is built exceedingly well and shaves even better. I'm not sure there is a better "modern" razor "dollar for dollar" than the Webers.
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Post by Cap'n CutThroat »

Have used mine for a week long stretch - can only say that I'm very impressed with the performance.

It's excellent value for money!
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Post by Samjax »

I agree that of all the current specialty manufactures of DE razors, the Weber provides the best bang for your buck...by a significant margin. I have the Tradere OC, iKon OSS and S3S and can only make a comparison with those. And as always, YMMV.

I don't think Ed was out to create a "new" mousetrap...he simply made subtle improvements to an already established shaving "head" design.
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